Re: rsync, xattrs, ntfs-3g and "selinux.selinux"

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Tom London wrote:
> Running rawhide.
> 
> I use "rsync" to backup my system to a USB hard drive.
> 
> I also ntfs-3g mount a WinXP partition to '/mnt/windows' on boot, and
> I use the above rsync to back that up as well.
> 
> Adding '-xattrs' to the argument list for rsync seems to produce scads
> of the following (I'm guessing one for each file in the ntfs-3g file
> system ):
> 
> rsync: rsync_xal_clear:
> lremovexattr("mnt/windows/WINDOWS/twain_32/wiatwain.ds","security.selinux")
> failed: Permission denied (13)
> rsync: rsync_xal_clear:
> lremovexattr("mnt/windows/temp","security.selinux") failed: Permission
> denied (13)
> rsync: rsync_xal_clear:
> lremovexattr("mnt/windows/temp/setup.log","security.selinux") failed:
> Permission denied (13)
> 
> Destination fs i ext4dev.
> 
> When mounted, all the files in /mnt/windows have type: fusefs_t.  When
> rsych'ed, the type on the ext4 fs is file_t.
> 
> Running 'getfatttr -d' on the source files produces, for example:
> [root@localhost temp]# getfattr -d *
> getfattr: setup.log: Operation not supported
> [root@localhost temp]#
> 
> On the destination fs, result is
> [root@localhost temp]# getfattr -d *
> [root@localhost temp]#
> 
> This something due to the way I mounted the ntfs-3g fs? The way I run
> rsync?  Other?
> 
> thanks,
>    tom
Looks like an rsync bug?

James did you work on rsync?
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